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# ...copy something # (You might want to do a `clipjoin` if the URL text is messy) $ clipbrowse

Remember that many browsers will usefully load things that don't look like URL's.
For example Firefox does a Google "I'm feeling lucky" with non-URLs.
This means you can have any text in your clipboard and `clipbrowse`.

It saves a couple of seconds every time you run it.
Chrome and Firefox,
for examples,
automatically create a new tab and loads the page when you invoke it from the command line.
Already we've saved a Ctrl+T and a Shift+Insert.
When you consider the parallelizing (that your browser will be actively loading the page while you're Alt+Tabbing to it),
you've squeaked out a little more.